How the food you eat affects your gut - Shilpa Ravella

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Trillions of bacteria, viruses, and fungi live on or inside of us,
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and maintaining a good, balanced relationship with them
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is to our advantage.
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Together, they form the gut microbiome,
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a rich ecosystem that performs a variety of functions in our bodies.
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The bacteria in our guts can break down food the body can't digest,
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produce important nutrients,
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regulate the immune system,
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and protect against harmful germs.
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We don't yet have the blueprint
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for exactly which good bacteria a robust gut needs,
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but we do know that it's important for a healthy microbiome
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to have a variety of bacterial species.
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Many factors affect our microbiomes,
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including our environment,
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medications like antibiotics,
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and even whether we were delivered by C-section or not.
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Diet, too, is emerging as one of the leading influences
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on the health of our guts.
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And while we can't control all these factors,
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we can manipulate the balance of our microbes
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by paying attention to what we eat.
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Dietary fiber from foods like fruits, vegetables, nuts, legumes, and whole grains
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is the best fuel for gut bacteria.
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When bacteria digest fiber,
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they produce short chain fatty acids that nourish the gut barrier,
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improve immune function,
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and can help prevent inflammation, which reduces the risk of cancer.
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And the more fiber you ingest,
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the more fiber-digesting bacteria colonize your gut.
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In a recent study, scientists exchanged the regular high-fiber diets
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of a group of rural South Africans
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with the high-fat, meat-heavy diets of a group of African-Americans.
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After just two weeks on the high-fat, low-fiber, Western-style diet,
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the rural African group showed increased inflammation of the colon,
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as well as a decrease of butyrate.
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That's a short chain fatty acid thought to lower risk of colon cancer.
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Meanwhile, the group that switched to a high-fiber, low-fat diet
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had the opposite result.
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So what goes wrong with our gut bacteria when we eat low-fiber processed foods?
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Lower fiber means less fuel for the gut bacteria,
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essentially starving them until they die off.
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This results in less diversity
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and hungry bacteria.
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In fact, some can even start to feed on the mucus lining.
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We also know that specific foods can affect gut bacteria.
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In one recent microbiome study,
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scientists found that fruits,
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vegetables,
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tea,
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coffee,
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red wine,
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and dark chocolate
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were correlated with increased bacterial diversity.
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These foods contain polyphenols,
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which are naturally occurring antioxidant compounds.
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On the other hand,
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foods high in dairy fat,
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like whole milk, and sugar-sweetened sodas
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were correlated with decreased diversity.
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How food is prepared also matters.
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Minimally processed, fresh foods generally have more fiber
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and provide better fuel.
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So lightly steamed,
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sautéed,
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or raw vegetables
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are typically more beneficial than fried dishes.
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There are also ways of preparing food that can actually introduce good bacteria,
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also known as probiotics, into your gut.
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Fermented foods are teeming with helpful probiotic bacteria,
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like lactobacillus
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and bifidobacteria.
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Originally used as a way of preserving foods
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before the invention of refrigeration,
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fermentation remains a traditional practice all over the world.
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Foods like kimchi,
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sauerkraut,
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tempeh,
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and kombucha
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provide variety and vitality to our diets.
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Yogurt is another fermented food that can introduce helpful bacteria into our guts.
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That doesn't necessarily mean that all yogurt is good for us, though.
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Brands with too much sugar and not enough bacteria
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may not actually help.
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These are just general guidelines.
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More research is needed before we fully understand
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exactly how any of these foods interact with our microbiomes.
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We see positive correlations,
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but the insides of our guts are difficult places to make direct observations.
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For instance, we don't currently know
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whether these foods are directly responsible for the changes in diversity,
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or if something more complicated is happening.
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While we're only beginning to explore the vast wilderness inside our guts,
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we already have a glimpse of how crucial our microbiomes are for digestive health.
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The great news is we have the power to fire up the bacteria in our bellies.
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Fill up on fibers,
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fresh and fermented foods,
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and you can trust your gut to keep you going strong.
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